Total retails of 25,771 electric passenger vehicles in April-November 2022 (up 180%) have gone past FY2022’s 17,802 units; November’s 3,884 units highest monthly tally yet in India.
With cumulative retails of 21,569 EVs, Tata Motors has surpassed its FY2022 sales of 19,105 units. The company has targeted sale of 50,000 EVs in FY2023. 
MG Motor India, which has retailed 2,671 units of the ZS EV, has increased its ePV market share to 10% in April-November from the 8.32% it had in April-September. 
With sales of 468 Konas, Hyundai Motor India is the No. 3 in the EV OEM rankings.
Electric car sales speed to 25,000 units in April-November, headed for 40,000 in FY2023

Consistent growth over eight months with best-yet monthly retail sales of 3,884 units in November augur well for this EV sub-segment. Tata Motors rules with 84% share while MG Motor India increases its share to 10% with a single product; luxury carmakers sell 350 units.

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